Updated On: 17 May, 2022 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
To give context, on March 25, a practical exam was held for students of three- and five-year courses. The results for the same were announced on May 10, and 90 students were declared as failed. After students called for a re-evaluation, all passed except 10. Now these 10 are still raising concerns about the evaluation process

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Chaos reigned at a law college, a report said, after 10 students alleged that they were wrongfully failed in practical exams. In a letter to the vice-chancellor of the Mumbai University, senate members and students alleged incorrect evaluation and demanded action against those responsible for it.
To give context, on March 25, a practical exam was held for students of three- and five-year courses. The results for the same were announced on May 10, and 90 students were declared as failed. After students called for a re-evaluation, all passed except 10. Now these 10 are still raising concerns about the evaluation process.